I would appreciate any reports of inactive links on this page or of any wetland-related web pages that are not listed here that might be good to list. I am now much more heavily involved in groundwater modeling than in wetlands so this page tends to get attention only when someone points out something that could be changed. Send corrections to rbwinston@mindspring.com.

I don't know whether any of the products on this page really work. I just saw that there was some information available that might be of interest to people who deal with wetlands.

The 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual
The
Manual has been reformatted to comply with the Corps' Wetlands
Reports Series, but contains all of the original text. It has been
annotated, where appropriate, with current information. Outdated
material has been lined out. Photos are in color to enhance
understanding of the text. Links are provided to sites containing
important supplementary information.

Ecoscience provides ecological restoration and management services throughout North America, including the Caribbean, Latin America and Mexico. Ecoscience also has a Wetland Nursery and Micropropagation Facility on the premises.

Ecoscience provides ecological restoration and management services throughout North America, including the Caribbean, Latin America and Mexico. Ecoscience also has a Wetland Nursery and Micropropagation Facility on the premises.

The 1987 Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual
The
Manual has been reformatted to comply with the Corps' Wetlands
Reports Series, but contains all of the original text. It has been
annotated, where appropriate, with current information. Outdated
material has been lined out. Photos are in color to enhance
understanding of the text. Links are provided to sites containing
important supplementary information.

FLOWTHRU displays groundwater flow patterns in an aquifer near a surface water body. Although written with shallow lakes in mind, the program also applies to wetlands, rivers, streams, canals and channels. The primary uses of FLOWTHRU are (i) for determining the depths of groundwater capture zones near shallow water bodies (analogous to the problem of wellhead protection), and (ii) as an educational tool, to allow users to visualise flow patterns near surface water bodies.